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Pictures from the Chartiers Center Outpatient Clinic in McKees Rocks

Sep 17, 2020

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team w Rep KulikChartiers Center Outpatient Clinic, located in the CASH Club, is hosting an OPEN HOUSE on Friday, October 2nd from 2- 7-pm.
The clinic services will include treatment, therapy, medication management and service coordination. We are looking forward to meeting or neighbors, local providers and community members. Please RSVP by calling 412 221-3302 ext.118 or email Deb Jane and PAnfilombonn@chartierscenter.org.
THANK YOU to those who stopped by during the Open House. We were happy to see Rep Anita Kulik and other community members. Special thanks to the CASH Club for providing delicious light refreshments for all.sidewalk sign
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